In seventeenth century new england, a burial ground was used by puritan settlers specifically to mean an unconsecrated space for burial. If if it's a space for graves that is around a church, that would be the churchyard. Also, grave graveyards can also be not attached to the church, but still directly associated with the church. And cemeteries are oftenke municipally owned, but not all in it's all murky.

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